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>> they're from texas. >> oh, texas? >> uh-huh. >> they pick cotton in texas? >> yeah, texas produce a lot of cotton. he doesn't understand. he wouldn't know anything. he probably wouldn't recognize it. >> a what. >> you wouldn't recognize a ball of cotton. [ laughter ] >> i worked from 20 years. he's been a father, a grandfather. there was a moment where i lost both of my parents during the time working for the congressman, and it was a signing of the voting rights act reauthorization. and it happened on the same day as my father's funeral. and congressman lewis was at my father's funeral. ♪ ♪ >> let's just stand right here. >> my father and mother, my oldest brother. this is my mother's mother. >> and father. >> and father. >> right. >> are you going to see the girls? >> so the horse and the cow are good friends? >> yeah. >> how many cows? >> i think we have 14. >> oh, my lord. and i said, chick, chick, they would come. >> they might. hi, girls. >> come, chick. come. come on. chick, chick, chick. come on. they're beautiful hens. >> uh-huh. >> see, when i
>> they're from texas. >> oh, texas? >> uh-huh. >> they pick cotton in texas? >> yeah, texas produce a lot of cotton. he doesn't understand. he wouldn't know anything. he probably wouldn't recognize it. >> a what. >> you wouldn't recognize a ball of cotton. [ laughter ] >> i worked from 20 years. he's been a father, a grandfather. there was a moment where i lost both of my parents during the time working for the congressman, and it was a signing...
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this is the last thing that they want to see in texas and louisiana. that would be another tropical system. that's what we have. we have a nearly 14 million residents in the northwestern gulf of mexico under a tropical storm warning at the moment. as tropical storm beta makes a beeline towards them. and that is a very slow beeline. it was stationary yesterday. it's now only moving to the west-northwest at 6 miles per hour. and as it takes this jog, it is looking very discombobulated on satellite imagery. despite that, we are still seeing showers and thunderstorms firing up and moving into the gulf of mexico. louisiana is seeing some heavy rainfall and texas is beginning to see some outer bands push in. we've been seeing the showers and thunderstorms come ashore here and there the last couple of days because beta has just been sitting there in the northwestern gulf for the last couple of days. overall, we've picked up about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch, some areas a little north of that, but notice all the heavy rainfall amounts offshore. all of that is eventuall
this is the last thing that they want to see in texas and louisiana. that would be another tropical system. that's what we have. we have a nearly 14 million residents in the northwestern gulf of mexico under a tropical storm warning at the moment. as tropical storm beta makes a beeline towards them. and that is a very slow beeline. it was stationary yesterday. it's now only moving to the west-northwest at 6 miles per hour. and as it takes this jog, it is looking very discombobulated on...
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. >> in galveston, texas, the beach was a little less crowded. here's the view in jacksonville, florida. heading into the holiday weekend, dr. fauci advised people to wear masks, maintain social distancing and avoid large crowds. >> we want to make sure that all over the country and particularly in the vulnerable states that are starting to show an uptick that we abide by the public health mandates and rules that we talk about all the time over the weekend and not, in essence, have the same kind of surges that we have seen following other holiday weekends like the fourth of july and memorial day. >> it's not just super spreader events like holiday gatherings. it's family gatherings, too, that can fuel a rise in infections. at least 147 covid-19 cases are now linked to an august wedding reception in maine a state cdc spokesman said saturday. main center for disease control and prevention robert law told cnn three people connected to the outbreak have died at the virus. >>> in new jersey, mantoloking, they've pulled all lifeguardlif. after one test
. >> in galveston, texas, the beach was a little less crowded. here's the view in jacksonville, florida. heading into the holiday weekend, dr. fauci advised people to wear masks, maintain social distancing and avoid large crowds. >> we want to make sure that all over the country and particularly in the vulnerable states that are starting to show an uptick that we abide by the public health mandates and rules that we talk about all the time over the weekend and not, in essence, have...
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i believe you're on the record that you thought bars opened too soon in texas. the governor did get very aggressive. we see now dr. birx of the coronavirus task force delivering reports to iowa, to missouri a few weeks back it was georgia urging the republican governors there to impose a mask mandate, and they have resisted. would that help at this time. as you mentioned, kids going back to school, all the kids going back to campus. parents head willing back to work. should we develop a mask mandate at the moment? >> states that have ahospitaled mask mandates have had slower growth it's not only imposingps the mandate and what also mattered in tennias as accepts to enforce the public and it's not skrucht when you gather with people in your bloc yard and things on your open, these same distancing and mask rules are important to follow. i think the mask mandates at the state level can and do make a difference. arkansas has seen an impact as well but it needs to be backed up with other steps, and that's hard for the national government to do by itself. it really ne
i believe you're on the record that you thought bars opened too soon in texas. the governor did get very aggressive. we see now dr. birx of the coronavirus task force delivering reports to iowa, to missouri a few weeks back it was georgia urging the republican governors there to impose a mask mandate, and they have resisted. would that help at this time. as you mentioned, kids going back to school, all the kids going back to campus. parents head willing back to work. should we develop a mask...
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for example, we indicted someone in texas, 1,700 ballots collected from people who could vote. he made them out and voted for
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we're talking about totals upwards of 12 inches if not more across southeast texas and louisiana too. that does spell the risk for flooding. the weather prediction center is giving southeast texas a three out of four risk for flooding, and that is very high. we're going to see it increase in the days to come. and we do see weather conditions improving out west, michael, with the wildfires. better conditions to contain tho those wildfires and the air quality is improving, too. >> thanks so much. and we will take a quick break. when we come back, an outpouring of respect for the late ruth bader ginsburg proves that for many americans she was much more than just a jurist. we'll be right back. ♪ i do what i want when i want it ♪ ♪ i buy my own rocks and i flaunt it ♪ ♪ rolling through the streets so stunning ♪ ♪ you know i'm a diamond honey ♪ ♪ i'm a celebrate this feeling ♪ ♪ watch me while i break the ceiling ♪ ♪ you know that unstoppable feeling ♪ ♪ so i'ma show'em how i'm shinin' ♪ ♪ walking bold... ice on me ♪ ♪ raining down like diamond rings â™
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should people in texas, louisiana expect some flooding from this? >> they absolutely should, michael. i mean, this is an area that is already prone to flooding on a normal day. i mean, you can take an afternoon thunderstorm a regular just run of the mill afternoon thunderstorm that sits over houston for too long and that's going to cause a bit of flooding. so you take a slow tropical system and you are for sure going to pick up more rainfall than you want to see. that's why the weather center has actually issued a level 3 out of 4 flood risk for southeast texas. would not be surprised if that is actually lifted to a level 4 in the days to. it's all because of tropical storm beta about 375 miles south of lake charles and southeast of galveston, texas. if you live in this tropical storm warned area or the storm surge warning area, take this seriously. even though tropical storm beta is going to stay a tropical storm as it slowly drifts up that coastline, it's going to do some damage. it's going to drop a rainfall. we're talking about rainfall totals o
should people in texas, louisiana expect some flooding from this? >> they absolutely should, michael. i mean, this is an area that is already prone to flooding on a normal day. i mean, you can take an afternoon thunderstorm a regular just run of the mill afternoon thunderstorm that sits over houston for too long and that's going to cause a bit of flooding. so you take a slow tropical system and you are for sure going to pick up more rainfall than you want to see. that's why the weather...
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daniella, you first. >> you know, ana, i am latina, i'm from mcallen, texas, i'm from the border. that impacted my work every single day. i was able to bring my perspective into my job every day as a bilingual woman. my parents are from mexico. it was beautiful to be able to bring that perspective into my job. >> jasmine? >> and you know, we are part of some of the really underrepresented groups in this country and so being able to tell the story of senator kamala harris, a black woman, tell the story of senator amy klobuchar, a woman in this space was really, really impactful, and being able to input my lived experiences and have that provide context to my reporting and say, this matters because it matters to my aunt, and it matters to my mom, and it matters to my brother and my sister. also black people. that was really important. >> well, thank you both so much for giving us a snippet of, you know, what you experience personally and just a little preview of what we can all watch tonight when we see this film air right here on cnn. jasmine wright and daniella diaz, great to see
daniella, you first. >> you know, ana, i am latina, i'm from mcallen, texas, i'm from the border. that impacted my work every single day. i was able to bring my perspective into my job every day as a bilingual woman. my parents are from mexico. it was beautiful to be able to bring that perspective into my job. >> jasmine? >> and you know, we are part of some of the really underrepresented groups in this country and so being able to tell the story of senator kamala harris, a...
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rain event for us across the coast of texas all the way into louisiana. i mean, this thing is going to make landfall as a tropical storm overnight monday, and it's only in north louisiana by thursday. now, we're not going to see it strengthen over the next 24 hours before landfall because of all this dry air that is being pulled into the system. so that's good news. but the slow movement of the tropical storm means that you don't need to pay attention at the category. it's gonna produce catastrophic rainfall and flooding, even storm surge, and we're actually already seeing the storm surge in portions of texas. around the rest of the atlantic, we have teddy, which is a category 2 hurricane now. push to the east of burmd. eventually impact nova scotia. under a tropical storm watch at the moment. we have an area just to the south of the a -- the next named storm would by gamma. deep into the greek alphabet. >> going to run out. >> right? >> thank you, tyler. tyler malden there. >>> all right. fires in brazil's wetlands have destroyed thousands of square kilo
rain event for us across the coast of texas all the way into louisiana. i mean, this thing is going to make landfall as a tropical storm overnight monday, and it's only in north louisiana by thursday. now, we're not going to see it strengthen over the next 24 hours before landfall because of all this dry air that is being pulled into the system. so that's good news. but the slow movement of the tropical storm means that you don't need to pay attention at the category. it's gonna produce...
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in the texas public school system, they passed 450,000 cases. and 226 days since the first confirmed death on u.s. soil. and we're about to hit a truly horrific tally. very soon we will pass 200,000 people killed by covid-19 in america. more double what the president predicted in the spring. >> we may be at 300,000 by new year's. this is not necessary. this is not deaths that need to happen. we need a national strategy to avoid this from happening. >> we're rounding the corner. and we've done a phenomenal job. >> reporter: no, and no. covid-19 cases are in fact on the rise. there is the up turn on the graph, we're averaging more than 40,000 new cases a day. again. >> and we're worried that it will only continue. this is the beginning of our second wave. >> reporter: texas went from midsummer hot spot to curve crusher but in our an upturn. fewer than 22,000 people just attended the cowboys season opener, but excitement trampled all over social distancing. why are numbers now rising in more than half of states? could be labor day mingling, college
in the texas public school system, they passed 450,000 cases. and 226 days since the first confirmed death on u.s. soil. and we're about to hit a truly horrific tally. very soon we will pass 200,000 people killed by covid-19 in america. more double what the president predicted in the spring. >> we may be at 300,000 by new year's. this is not necessary. this is not deaths that need to happen. we need a national strategy to avoid this from happening. >> we're rounding the corner. and...
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it is going to continue on that westerly trek into texas. then make a sharp turn to the north and east, heading towards louisiana and eventually in towards mississippi over the next several days. the problem is it is fighting a lot of really dry air. the good news from this is it is really going to prevent the storm from getting too strong. all of this area right here is significant dry air. there is also some sheer, those two things work against hurricane development. here is a look at the forward forecast radar, a lot of outer ba bands pushing into louisiana and texas, rainfall is going to be the big story with this. especially because at the this point, it is only moving three miles per hour. it has time to dump a pretty good amount of rain across both of these states. widespread amounts 4 to 6 inches, there will be some spots that pick up 8, 9, 10 inches of rain before this system finally pushes out. victor and christie, we also have some storm surge. maybe not quite as high as we saw with laura, but, again, keep in mind for some of thes
it is going to continue on that westerly trek into texas. then make a sharp turn to the north and east, heading towards louisiana and eventually in towards mississippi over the next several days. the problem is it is fighting a lot of really dry air. the good news from this is it is really going to prevent the storm from getting too strong. all of this area right here is significant dry air. there is also some sheer, those two things work against hurricane development. here is a look at the...
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i'm from texas. it's on the border between mexico and the u.s. my parents are mexican. my town is very rural, it's very poor. i hustled my entire life. who knows how i got here. i didn't go to a fancy school. i didn't grow up rich. right now in journalism, the demand for breaking news is so high, expectations are high, nothing prepares you, but i understand so much of the conversation that's happening right now and what it means to be brown or black in this country. some of the people that are covering this are covering this from 100 feet above perspective, and this is like, no, this is my life, and i'm covering this. and then being told that's bias, like being white is objective and being latina is biased. and i'm just like, my parents are immigrants. that's my reality. as someone who grew up on the border around latina culture, this is all so close to me, and being from mccowan is everything i bring to the table. >> there's that. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> all the polls in new hampshire are now closed. it's very close between t
i'm from texas. it's on the border between mexico and the u.s. my parents are mexican. my town is very rural, it's very poor. i hustled my entire life. who knows how i got here. i didn't go to a fancy school. i didn't grow up rich. right now in journalism, the demand for breaking news is so high, expectations are high, nothing prepares you, but i understand so much of the conversation that's happening right now and what it means to be brown or black in this country. some of the people that are...
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texas and florida down in the case count at the moment. there's controversy now, olivia troy worked for the president, a key aide on the task force and said the president wasn't up to the challenge, wasn't taking seriously the pandemic. she said the white house task force put pressure on the cdc, play down the risks of sending kids back to school. >> what i saw firsthand was a lot of manipulation of the data trying to figure out how to tell a story that was less grim than the reality really was. it was people within the white house specifically tasking more junior level staff to try to find alternate data, data that fit the narrative they wanted which was it only affects people above the age of 75 and doesn't affect younger school children to open up the schools, open them up now. >> let's get more from cnn's nick valencia. nick? >> reporter: john, we know that from the beginning of the pandemic speaking to sources at the center for disease control and prevention they were sidelined by the white house and work within the margins set by the
texas and florida down in the case count at the moment. there's controversy now, olivia troy worked for the president, a key aide on the task force and said the president wasn't up to the challenge, wasn't taking seriously the pandemic. she said the white house task force put pressure on the cdc, play down the risks of sending kids back to school. >> what i saw firsthand was a lot of manipulation of the data trying to figure out how to tell a story that was less grim than the reality...
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he made them out and voted for the person he wanted to. >> i live in texas. i'm reporting to you now from that state. i am completely unaware of any such indictment. i asked the department of justice last night after he made that claim to substantiate it for me. i have not heard back from him. but so far as i know, nothing like that has happened in this state. >> now, raising these unsubstantiated claims seems to be a strategy to raise doubt in case joe biden wins. and sewing mistrust could casts the same shadow over trump, if he is re-elected. we know, from 2016, that is something the president just can't bear. >>> now, the nba is stepping up in this election. 17 teams are committed to turning their arenas into voting centers. league owners have helped to impluvvoting access. victor blackwell is joining me now from atlanta's state farm arena, home of the atlanta hawks. tell us what the plan is there. >> well, it's actually an expansion of what the team and the folks here at state farm arena did for the local primary a few weeks ago and that is bringing the v
he made them out and voted for the person he wanted to. >> i live in texas. i'm reporting to you now from that state. i am completely unaware of any such indictment. i asked the department of justice last night after he made that claim to substantiate it for me. i have not heard back from him. but so far as i know, nothing like that has happened in this state. >> now, raising these unsubstantiated claims seems to be a strategy to raise doubt in case joe biden wins. and sewing...
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kathy cluck teaches history in austin, texas. but for the first few weeks of school she traveled along the eastern sea board. video taping the whole thing and her approach was to teach history from where it happened. kathy joins us now from austin. it looks like you were in d.c. in that portion of the video. so, this has been real learning adventure for you as well. how did this idea come about? >> it's kind of crazy. it was really maybe a month ago. i was trying to figure out how i could maybe the school year work for kids starting out online and i was kind of trying to figure out how can i make it fun? and so, i had the idea that if i could do something this year that i would never be able to do maybe i could travel to places where history happened. that's kind of how it happened. >> oh my goodness. >> yeah. >> and you did it. so how did you pick the places? you saw jamestown, virginia. there looks like memphis. yeah. how did make a plan? because you couldn't just start driving. you had to have a destination in mind each time.
kathy cluck teaches history in austin, texas. but for the first few weeks of school she traveled along the eastern sea board. video taping the whole thing and her approach was to teach history from where it happened. kathy joins us now from austin. it looks like you were in d.c. in that portion of the video. so, this has been real learning adventure for you as well. how did this idea come about? >> it's kind of crazy. it was really maybe a month ago. i was trying to figure out how i could...
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i want to go straight to congressman lloyd doggett of texas now. you heard what nick had to say. five-year felony. he thinks there could be much here that could put the president in jail if not re-elected. do you think this is fraud? >> it is certainly very suspicious and we know that president nixon turned to the american people and said he wanted to show that he was not a crook and so he disclosed to the joint committee on taxation information that they explored and found that indeed he had under paid his taxes. president trump has hidden everything. we now know from the great work the "new york times" did, the kind of work you did last year on the trump organization that trump hides everything. he secrets away his tax returns because he doesn't really believe in paying taxes. he lufs off as a free loader off the taxes that other people are paying. it is very, very appalling to see this happen whether it is criminal tax fraud, i'll leave that to the prosecutors and i think there are prosecutors looking at it in terms of the state in the state of new york and manhattan. but i am
i want to go straight to congressman lloyd doggett of texas now. you heard what nick had to say. five-year felony. he thinks there could be much here that could put the president in jail if not re-elected. do you think this is fraud? >> it is certainly very suspicious and we know that president nixon turned to the american people and said he wanted to show that he was not a crook and so he disclosed to the joint committee on taxation information that they explored and found that indeed he...
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texas is heading back up again. part of the big summer courage and trending back up, some restrictions to be eased in the coming days it. if you look at this map here, this is why you should be worried about the next couple of weeks. you want to be as light as possible, the northeast and new england is pretty light. see all this darker blue. that means double dajt positivity rates, 16% utah, is a% kansas and south dakota. 12% florida, 16% south carolina. those coronavirus tests are coming back at a high bossive itty rate. that means next week the case count will go up. higher positivity rate leads to more infections and there we vlastuin connecticut is one. states that went through this early, remember, pack in the spring? so far its total, more than 55,000 infections, nearly 4,500 deaths in the state of connecticut. now, most of this happened early on. remember, connecticut was part of the early pain, april into may and down. it's been pretty remarkable and stayed low through june, july, august, up to september. se
texas is heading back up again. part of the big summer courage and trending back up, some restrictions to be eased in the coming days it. if you look at this map here, this is why you should be worried about the next couple of weeks. you want to be as light as possible, the northeast and new england is pretty light. see all this darker blue. that means double dajt positivity rates, 16% utah, is a% kansas and south dakota. 12% florida, 16% south carolina. those coronavirus tests are coming back...
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it was texas, florida, georgia and arizona. all battle ground states who suffered badly throughout this crisis. one problem for the president is the model a lot of people look at, the ihme model today 789 deaths so far. ihme projects by election day, 1200 americans will be dying every day. 1200 americans every day by election day and by january 1st, 3,000. the dynamic is not working in the president's favor. he has a lot of questions to answer what he did in the rearview mirror and what he might do to stop that. >> that modelling is doubling in deaths by the end of the year. michael, this is of course, the crucial question, right? you have the president who is pushed reopen, reopen, reopen. right? they are in florida in swing states. and yet, this is what we're seeing with the numbers. that is the gamble he's taking. >> i think the perception of his handling for better or worse is baked in. you're a mask wearer or you're not and persuasion is not going to occur tonight on his handling of the covid-19. i don't think it's a night
it was texas, florida, georgia and arizona. all battle ground states who suffered badly throughout this crisis. one problem for the president is the model a lot of people look at, the ihme model today 789 deaths so far. ihme projects by election day, 1200 americans will be dying every day. 1200 americans every day by election day and by january 1st, 3,000. the dynamic is not working in the president's favor. he has a lot of questions to answer what he did in the rearview mirror and what he...
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in 2011, texas passed a law requiring government i.d. for voting and allowed gun licenses but not student i.d.s from state universities. ostensibly this was to prevent voter fraud which several studies have shown is largely nonexistent. in 2017, georgia passed a law blocking voter registration with minor typos which mainliy affected black voters. in florida, they gutted a state initiative which restored voter rights to 100,000 voters, mostly black. the republican party believes its vast power lies in not only getting a majority of votes but by other means. republicans in wisconsin, having won about 45% of the vote, ended up with almost 65% of the seats in the state assembly. they've become used to this kind of situation on the national stage. think about this. since 1992, the republican presidential candidate has won the popular vote only one time, in 2004, and that during the wake of the country's worst terrorist attack and a wartime rally around the flag. nevertheless, republicans have held the white house for almost half of those 28 y
in 2011, texas passed a law requiring government i.d. for voting and allowed gun licenses but not student i.d.s from state universities. ostensibly this was to prevent voter fraud which several studies have shown is largely nonexistent. in 2017, georgia passed a law blocking voter registration with minor typos which mainliy affected black voters. in florida, they gutted a state initiative which restored voter rights to 100,000 voters, mostly black. the republican party believes its vast power...
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it should make landfall in southeast texas overnight. around 1 a.m. it should be making landfall. you can see from overnight tonight to thursday it moves very little. just because it's a tropical storm doesn't mean you should not take it seriously. you should. a slow-moving tropical storm like this is going to drop tremendous amounts of rainfall. that's why we have flood watches in effect for this region. we can see six inches have isolated amounts. some areas could pick up a foot. we are watching teddy. teddy is a category 2 hurricane. going to push to the east of bermuda in the days to come. >> tyler, thank you so much. that's your weather. here's your business this monday morning. take a look at markets around the world. markets in japan were closed for a holiday. european shares opened lower. movement of suspicious funds and surging coronavirus cases in major european economies is spooking investors that a second wave may be necessary there. u.s. futures also down sharply. more than 2% adding to three weeks of losses. concern here that the supreme court fight will take congres
it should make landfall in southeast texas overnight. around 1 a.m. it should be making landfall. you can see from overnight tonight to thursday it moves very little. just because it's a tropical storm doesn't mean you should not take it seriously. you should. a slow-moving tropical storm like this is going to drop tremendous amounts of rainfall. that's why we have flood watches in effect for this region. we can see six inches have isolated amounts. some areas could pick up a foot. we are...
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in texas more than 4500 covid cases have been reported in public schools. some of the state's largest districts, including dallas and houston, have not even restarted in person classes yet. this morning hypocrisy on the right. outrage on the left, will not stop president trump from confirming a new supreme court justice. mitch mcconnell locking down a choice. cory gardner facing a tough re-election fight in colorado and chuck grassley leading the committee when it blocked the nomination of america garland. >> even if mitt romney joins the two gop senators who already said they want to wait until after the election and susan collins and lisa murkowski, it appears mcconnell has the votes he needs. democrats say all options are on the table. they are virtually powerless to shut this process down. the current judiciary chair, lindsey graham is vowing to confirm before election day. >> the nominee is going to be supported by every republican in the judiciary committee and we've got the votes to confirm the judge -- the justice on the floor of the senate before t
in texas more than 4500 covid cases have been reported in public schools. some of the state's largest districts, including dallas and houston, have not even restarted in person classes yet. this morning hypocrisy on the right. outrage on the left, will not stop president trump from confirming a new supreme court justice. mitch mcconnell locking down a choice. cory gardner facing a tough re-election fight in colorado and chuck grassley leading the committee when it blocked the nomination of...
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i was talking to latina voters in nevada and south carolina, and they were -- and texas, we heard from tio verde, door knocking and text messaging. you can't blame the voter. you have to actually go and get that vote. this is transactional, these kinds of politics. i've been covering politics for several decades and it's always the same thing with the democratic party and the republican party. except that maybe this time with the republican party, they're going after that latino male vote that kind of can identify with an authoritarian stance like interrupt. they can identify with that which frankly is quite worrisome. >> i have to ask about your book, once i was you, you write about your own family's experience immigrating to the united states in the 1960s, you were just a baby, the youngest of four children. family separation almost happened to you upon entering the u.s., that has a scary connection to what's taken place during the trump administration, that was the beginning of your american story. why did you decide to tell your story now, and what kind of impact do you hope it has
i was talking to latina voters in nevada and south carolina, and they were -- and texas, we heard from tio verde, door knocking and text messaging. you can't blame the voter. you have to actually go and get that vote. this is transactional, these kinds of politics. i've been covering politics for several decades and it's always the same thing with the democratic party and the republican party. except that maybe this time with the republican party, they're going after that latino male vote that...
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texas has become the second state to cross the 700,000 case line in this. so none of the trend lines look good and one thing to notice here is wisconsin. look at what happened to wisconsin with the number of cases that have been happening up there in wisconsin. yesterday they hit the highest number that they have had so far. yesterday they produced the highest number of cases even as the president was at a rally there saying, look, we are doing amazing things with vaccines and therapeutics and specifically said people won't believe the numbers. it is not what he mernt bant buk at the numbers, they are hard to believe. >> they are. thank you for that. >>> vice president pence's former lead staffer on the white house coronavirus task force is pulling back the curtain on the administration's mismanagement of the pandemic and the president's callousness of the health of americans. olivia troy left the job in july and appearing in a new video by the group republican voters against trump and endorsing joe biden. >> the truth is he doesn't actually care about anyo
texas has become the second state to cross the 700,000 case line in this. so none of the trend lines look good and one thing to notice here is wisconsin. look at what happened to wisconsin with the number of cases that have been happening up there in wisconsin. yesterday they hit the highest number that they have had so far. yesterday they produced the highest number of cases even as the president was at a rally there saying, look, we are doing amazing things with vaccines and therapeutics and...
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in houston, texas, this week, hairsprayis county constabables evicted tenants behind on rent. cnn's kyung lah spoke with some of them. this is israel rodriguez. >> reporter: rodriguez admits he hasn't been paying rent, behind thousands of dollars. >> it's my fault on the eviction. when it hit, i lost my job. so it took me like a month to get another job. >> reporter: their stroller now carries their possessions. >> it's mainly the kids clothes because me and her wear the same clothes almost every day. we don't have nobody that can come help us out right now, nobody. we've got ourselves, me, and the kids and her. that's it. >> kyung lah joins me now. i was watching your story last night. it wasn't even as you know slated to be in the show, and i said, we've got to run this because it's a reflection of what's happening in america right now. so i'm grateful that did you this story and that you came on to talk about it. thank you so much. we just heard a bit from one of the people you spoke to. his name is israel rodriguez. that was tuesday, so give us an update on the people in y
in houston, texas, this week, hairsprayis county constabables evicted tenants behind on rent. cnn's kyung lah spoke with some of them. this is israel rodriguez. >> reporter: rodriguez admits he hasn't been paying rent, behind thousands of dollars. >> it's my fault on the eviction. when it hit, i lost my job. so it took me like a month to get another job. >> reporter: their stroller now carries their possessions. >> it's mainly the kids clothes because me and her wear the...
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kyung lah, cnn, houston, texas. >> thank you for that powerful report. heartbreaking and worth noting millions of americans in that situation and the senate on a month long vacation and can't compromise. >>> outbreaks at colleges and universities and 800 new cases at a major school. >>> alabama now allowing restaurant buffets to reopen but with ground rules. i'll be speaking with one owner. ? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. thiand its missionedic is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning- -or trouble falling asleep- because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... ... that continuously adapts and responds to your body, to relieve pressure- so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep.
kyung lah, cnn, houston, texas. >> thank you for that powerful report. heartbreaking and worth noting millions of americans in that situation and the senate on a month long vacation and can't compromise. >>> outbreaks at colleges and universities and 800 new cases at a major school. >>> alabama now allowing restaurant buffets to reopen but with ground rules. i'll be speaking with one owner. ? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard...
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and the alleged, 1,700 fraudulent ballots in texas. well, prosecutors from a 2017 case tell "the washington post" it's not true. a form ever prosecuter prosecut "the post" says that's not what happened, at all. adding, we didn't find any evidence of widespread vote ever fraud. and instead, the ballots that were returned were consistent with the voter's choice. one man pleaded guilty for improperly returning a ballot. but prosecutors couldn't find a scheme with thousands of fraudulent votes. according to "the washington post," mike snipes, the number two prosecutor in the office then, said investigators initially suspected there were potentially 1,700 fraudulent ballots. initially, suspected but we did not uncover that, at all. well, the justice department says prior to his interview, the attorney general was provided a memo that contained an inaccurate summary about the case, which he relied upon when using the case as an example. but he was so emphatic about it. if widespread voter fraud by mail was real, you would think the attorney
and the alleged, 1,700 fraudulent ballots in texas. well, prosecutors from a 2017 case tell "the washington post" it's not true. a form ever prosecuter prosecut "the post" says that's not what happened, at all. adding, we didn't find any evidence of widespread vote ever fraud. and instead, the ballots that were returned were consistent with the voter's choice. one man pleaded guilty for improperly returning a ballot. but prosecutors couldn't find a scheme with thousands of...
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at college station, texas a&m going to be having around 25,000 fans for their game. all the stadiums in reduced capacity. if you're coming to this game here today you have to wear a mask to get in and have to go out on your smartphone and fill out a covid questionnaire and then show them a green check like this in order to get into the stadium. >> yeah, makes sense. sad and excited. people feeling a whole mix of things. all right, andy scholes, thank you so much. >>> hello again, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. we're just a few hours away now from learning who president trump has decided to nominate to the u.s. supreme court. sources tell cnn he intends to choose amy coney barrett to fill the vacancy left by ruth bader ginsburg. cameras captured barrett and her family leaving their south bend, indiana home. she didn't answer questions being shouted to her about her nomination. with just 38 days until voters head to the polls, the president claims a new justice should be seated before the election to help decide any potential disputes over the final vote. today's n
at college station, texas a&m going to be having around 25,000 fans for their game. all the stadiums in reduced capacity. if you're coming to this game here today you have to wear a mask to get in and have to go out on your smartphone and fill out a covid questionnaire and then show them a green check like this in order to get into the stadium. >> yeah, makes sense. sad and excited. people feeling a whole mix of things. all right, andy scholes, thank you so much. >>> hello...
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texas announcing more than 4500 positive cases at its public schools. just over half of those in students. there are positive signs. california, which struggled over the summer, now has a positivity rate near 3%. but cold weather and flu season loom. >> we've got to be in this together. we got to start acting now to do the things that we've all been saying. >> as the president continues to push for a vaccine -- >> we're developing a vaccine in record time. >> approval before the election now looking less likely. the fda is poised to tough new standards for emergency use authorization of a coronavirus vaccine. according to the "washington post." part of an effort to renew confidence in the agency and to increase public trust in a vaccine. >> i think mentally, the sooner the general public realizes that this is likely to push well into 2021 and that introduction of this vaccine is only beginning of the end game to this pandemic, think of that. >> we're also just learning that broward county in florida, the school board there voting, they will vote, i shou
texas announcing more than 4500 positive cases at its public schools. just over half of those in students. there are positive signs. california, which struggled over the summer, now has a positivity rate near 3%. but cold weather and flu season loom. >> we've got to be in this together. we got to start acting now to do the things that we've all been saying. >> as the president continues to push for a vaccine -- >> we're developing a vaccine in record time. >> approval...
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a gentleman was executed in texas, who was 18-year-old when he committed a crime. i don't think anybody would ask secretary pompeo to explain that. be it as it may, it is an important issue. third, i am not in a position to judge the decision of a court. a court is a court. it makes its own decision. obviously, there are people who like the decision of the court, who like the ruling of the court. and there are people who do not like the ruling of the court. the fourth point that i have to make is that this gentleman, and -- as i feel sorry for the family of his victim, was executed not because of participating in demonstration, but because of a murder. he was accused of a murder. he had been through a court proceeding on a murder charge. there were private claims against him by the family of the deceased, who was killed. >> if candidate biden, vice president biden, were to win and become president biden, he has indicated that he would return the united states to adhering to the jcp, the iran nuclear deal, as long as iran abided by it as well, but he said he would u
a gentleman was executed in texas, who was 18-year-old when he committed a crime. i don't think anybody would ask secretary pompeo to explain that. be it as it may, it is an important issue. third, i am not in a position to judge the decision of a court. a court is a court. it makes its own decision. obviously, there are people who like the decision of the court, who like the ruling of the court. and there are people who do not like the ruling of the court. the fourth point that i have to make...
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the world series would possibly be played at the rangers new globe life field in arlington, texas. any deal for a bubble has to be approved by major league baseball and players association. major league postponed giants padres game last night and again tonight after someone in the giants organization tested positive. more than 40 games have been postponed this season due to covid. back here on campus at notre dame, guys, this is always such a special day. kick-off saturday for college football. but i tell you it feels so much different. very quiet around here last night. not tens of thousands of fans here for the game. have to wear a mask if you're coming to the game and stepping foot on campus. no tailgating. no band. so college football is here, it certainly is going to the to look different and has a much different feel to it. >> for the folks there and viewer at home. andy shoals for us there at notre dame, thanks so much. >> thank you. you're seeing andy today because i cou coy is finally a new dad. his baby was born yesterday at 4:43 in the morning. she's already keeping her
the world series would possibly be played at the rangers new globe life field in arlington, texas. any deal for a bubble has to be approved by major league baseball and players association. major league postponed giants padres game last night and again tonight after someone in the giants organization tested positive. more than 40 games have been postponed this season due to covid. back here on campus at notre dame, guys, this is always such a special day. kick-off saturday for college football....
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texas has now moved into third when it comes to state-by-state number of coronavirus doubts, california fourth and florida fifth, new york and new jersey still lead this sad board here if you look at deaths. this is what folks are watching now, the positivity rate. a lot of this is in smaller states. florida is a big giant but a lot of problems are in smaller states so you don't get higher case counts, don't get as many cases but still have a be pro. a week ago 12 states had 10% or higher, 10% or greater positivity rates in the new coronavirus testing. you want it below 5%. that number is down to 10% -- ten states today. ten states saying with 10% or more positivity rates. that's still too high. you want to get it down to five and shove it down from there and this is where we are as we move into the fall. you see back in march we went through this and got down to here. the peak of the sunday surge, sunday's case count, 34,413 new infections. are we in a plateau here somewhere in the 35,000 to 40,000 range. that's a big question, a week after labor day, another day few days we'll start t
texas has now moved into third when it comes to state-by-state number of coronavirus doubts, california fourth and florida fifth, new york and new jersey still lead this sad board here if you look at deaths. this is what folks are watching now, the positivity rate. a lot of this is in smaller states. florida is a big giant but a lot of problems are in smaller states so you don't get higher case counts, don't get as many cases but still have a be pro. a week ago 12 states had 10% or higher, 10%...
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by the vice president how wonderful it was that only young people were getting the virus in florida, texas, arizona in the early part of summer, and then all of those states became incredible hot spot spots, hospitals spilling out, deaths rising to unprecedented levels. that's obviously the concern. so i'm going to be outside, enjoying labor day like many people. i will wear a mask if i'm around anyone that isn't in my immediate family. we will maintain distance of six feet. being outside is the key. if people stay outside, if they wear masks around others besides their family and stay six feet apart, i think the risk is minimal. >> uh-huh. and also coming out of this labor day weekend, we know that amc theaters will be opening. we know that more than 100 additional movie theaters this weekend and states like california, new jersey, maryland, are relaxing restriction on movie theaters. theaters say they have implemented a series of safety measures. what would you tell people who want to go to the movies? >> well, listen, i don't want to get the movie industry against me but i will not be g
by the vice president how wonderful it was that only young people were getting the virus in florida, texas, arizona in the early part of summer, and then all of those states became incredible hot spot spots, hospitals spilling out, deaths rising to unprecedented levels. that's obviously the concern. so i'm going to be outside, enjoying labor day like many people. i will wear a mask if i'm around anyone that isn't in my immediate family. we will maintain distance of six feet. being outside is...
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texas announcing more than 4,500 positive cases at its public schools just over half of those in students. there are encouraging signs. california which struggled over the summer now has a positivity rate just under 3%. but cold weather and flu season loom. >> we've got to be in this together. >> reporter: "the washington post" reporting n95 masks critical for health care workers are still in short supply. meantime, three nfl coaches fined $100,000 each for not wearing masks on sunday. their takens also hit with an additional quarter million dollars fine apiece. and another sign of the economic toll. sizzl sizzler filing for bankruptcy. something millions of americans can relate to. we know that having a vaccine and getting a vaccine to people are two very different things. telling cnn that realistically, he doesn't see the world being really vaccinated or 90% of the world being vaccinated until 2024. >> wow. all right, erica hill, thank you so much. joining us now to discuss, cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, the first known death from coronavirus in the u.s. was
texas announcing more than 4,500 positive cases at its public schools just over half of those in students. there are encouraging signs. california which struggled over the summer now has a positivity rate just under 3%. but cold weather and flu season loom. >> we've got to be in this together. >> reporter: "the washington post" reporting n95 masks critical for health care workers are still in short supply. meantime, three nfl coaches fined $100,000 each for not wearing...
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daniel morales of texas was a nurse who treated covid patients in need of dialysis. his sister describes him as self-less and caring to his wife, his patients and every he met. may they rest in peace, and may mary memories be a blessing. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, playing with fire, the president about to hold a rally in north carolina. few masks, no social distancing in the crowd as you see. as vaccine makers make an unprecedented plan to rebuke president trump. trump visibly distressed over the fallout from claims he disparaged american troops, what do people think of him. new reporting ahead. >>> a black man who police admit they made a mistake and offered him a job. he's my guest. let's go "outfront."
daniel morales of texas was a nurse who treated covid patients in need of dialysis. his sister describes him as self-less and caring to his wife, his patients and every he met. may they rest in peace, and may mary memories be a blessing. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, playing with fire, the president about to hold a rally in north carolina. few masks, no social distancing in the crowd as you see. as vaccine makers make an...
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peter hotez, the director at texas hospital. doctor, as parents, we all want our kids to back to school when it's safe. if the school has masks, social distancing, spaced out classrooms enough to guarantee that there's some distancing, is that enough to guarantee that it will be relatively safe? >> you know, jake, in my opinion, it all depends on the let me of virus transmission in the community. so, for instance, over the summer, and here in texas, i was meeting regularly with teachers, school boards, staff, administrators, and, you know, what i said to them was -- and like they're doing in new york, the teachers were trying to follow cdc guidelines, doing incredibly creative innovative things with plexiglas and social distancing. what i said to them is, look, if you were doing this in a part of the country such as a northern new england where transmission is way down, i think there's a good chance you'll get through the semester without a lot of transmission. and without teachers and staff getting sick. but if you're trying to
peter hotez, the director at texas hospital. doctor, as parents, we all want our kids to back to school when it's safe. if the school has masks, social distancing, spaced out classrooms enough to guarantee that there's some distancing, is that enough to guarantee that it will be relatively safe? >> you know, jake, in my opinion, it all depends on the let me of virus transmission in the community. so, for instance, over the summer, and here in texas, i was meeting regularly with teachers,...
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parts of texas where hospitalizations are down, most businesses can now increase their capacity to 75%. >>> former top aide to vice president mike pence is accusing president trump of gravely mismanaging the country's response to the pandemic joining the growing list of trump officials who are endorsing joe biden. olivia troy was a homeland security advisor and pence's lead staffer on the task force until she left last month. she says the president failed to protect the american public because he only cares about himself and getting re-elected. >> it was shocking to see the president saying that the virus was a hoax, saying that everything's okay when we know that it's not. the truth is he doesn't actually care about anyone else but himself. the president said maybe this covid thing is a good thing. i don't like shaking people. i don't have to shake hands with these disgusting people. those disgusting people are the same people that he claims to care about. these are the people that go to his rallies today who have complete faith in who he is. >> her criticism particularly striking bec
parts of texas where hospitalizations are down, most businesses can now increase their capacity to 75%. >>> former top aide to vice president mike pence is accusing president trump of gravely mismanaging the country's response to the pandemic joining the growing list of trump officials who are endorsing joe biden. olivia troy was a homeland security advisor and pence's lead staffer on the task force until she left last month. she says the president failed to protect the american public...
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nine states trending down, significantly texas, arizona and california, a big part of the summer surge. at the moment fewer cases this week than compared to last week. this week until you get the cases down more, this map will be full of sadness. this is our new deaths this week versus last week. 12 states reporting more deaths this week than a week ago. 16 states, again, the base holding steady. 23 states, you see 17 plus 5, the light green trending down some and the darker green trending down more quickly in terms of deaths compared to last week. a lot of pain and suffering on this map. this is what dr. fauci is talking about. getting a running start. that means get down here or even lower. get down to 20,000 cases a day or lower. this is the summer surge. this is where we are now and if you just draw this out it appears at the moment that you want to come down the hill. you want to come down the hill as quickly as you can, instead trickling down slowly over last week to essentially a plateau at 40,000 infections a day, 39,670 reported yesterday, a plateau at 40,000 is not a running
nine states trending down, significantly texas, arizona and california, a big part of the summer surge. at the moment fewer cases this week than compared to last week. this week until you get the cases down more, this map will be full of sadness. this is our new deaths this week versus last week. 12 states reporting more deaths this week than a week ago. 16 states, again, the base holding steady. 23 states, you see 17 plus 5, the light green trending down some and the darker green trending down...
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that austin, texas. we'll stay on top of it. the new report blasting boeing and the faa for those 737 max crashes that killed hundreds. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ look limu! someone out there needs help customizing their car insurance and twith liberty mutual,oday. so they only pay for what they need. false alarm. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. >>> a new congressional report says boeing intentionally downplayed the significance of issues they were having with the 737 max flight c
that austin, texas. we'll stay on top of it. the new report blasting boeing and the faa for those 737 max crashes that killed hundreds. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ look limu! someone out there...
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texas now behind just new york and new jersey in the total number of covid-19 deaths. san francisco today re-opening hair and nail salons and gyms with limited capacity and face coverings required. covid spread in higher education remains a concern with more than 45,000 cases reported at colleges and universities in all 50 states. one reason seems like this one near nyu over the weekend are raising eyebrows. and there are new concerns about politics impacting guidance. a federal official telling cnn assistant health and human secretary michael caputo has been altering the cdc's weekly reports so that they don't undermine president trump's message on the virus. >> this is not about the message, this is about science. >> reporter: in fact, the "new york times" reports caputo accused cdc scientists of sedition on facebook, stating, without evidence, the agency was harboring a resistance unit determined to undermine the president. now, i should point out michael caputo is a political appointee. the "new york times" quoting him telling his facebook followers, quote, scienti
texas now behind just new york and new jersey in the total number of covid-19 deaths. san francisco today re-opening hair and nail salons and gyms with limited capacity and face coverings required. covid spread in higher education remains a concern with more than 45,000 cases reported at colleges and universities in all 50 states. one reason seems like this one near nyu over the weekend are raising eyebrows. and there are new concerns about politics impacting guidance. a federal official...
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and 2020 world series is said to make modern-day history with neutral site games at the home of the texas rangers holding all games in one place means less travel and easier containment of this virus. first neutral site world series since the 1940s. >> the magazine "scientific american" is endorsing joe biden. the publications first endorsement in its 175 year history. the magazine's editors writing the evidence and science show that donald trump has badly damaged the u.s. and its people because he rejects evidence in science. the writers go on the describe the president's response to the coronavirus pandemic as dishonest and inept. >> rain could bring relief to thousands of firefighters battling wildfires devastating the west coast. at least 34 people have now died. two of the victims found near the burned home in bear creek in california. they packed and ready to leave but changed their mind and stayed based on false information on containment of the fires. people are posting misinformation about the fires online. in oregon at least eight people are dead and 22 more are missing. authori
and 2020 world series is said to make modern-day history with neutral site games at the home of the texas rangers holding all games in one place means less travel and easier containment of this virus. first neutral site world series since the 1940s. >> the magazine "scientific american" is endorsing joe biden. the publications first endorsement in its 175 year history. the magazine's editors writing the evidence and science show that donald trump has badly damaged the u.s. and...
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worth, texas. that's chuck you see there, who believe it or not, is dancing and yet you see the hands behind the screen, he's connecting with his 14-year-old son aidan who has leukemia. and that's because right now only one parent can be by his son's side during his chemotherapy. that's, of course, due to covid restrictions. every tuesday, this is what dad does outside aidan's hospital window. >> we get out here just try to communicate, you know, best we can. just need to bring his spirits up a little bit, let him know he's not alone and we're with him. >> it's funny, watching him figure out all he's going to do. cheers me up i bet aidan is not one watching this. that's a good dad there, we wish aidan and his family the very best as he hopefully recovers and gets better. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> marty so good to have you here. thank you for spending your morning with us as well. we hope you make good memories today. >> "inside politics" with john king is up next. free deodorants you know that s-
worth, texas. that's chuck you see there, who believe it or not, is dancing and yet you see the hands behind the screen, he's connecting with his 14-year-old son aidan who has leukemia. and that's because right now only one parent can be by his son's side during his chemotherapy. that's, of course, due to covid restrictions. every tuesday, this is what dad does outside aidan's hospital window. >> we get out here just try to communicate, you know, best we can. just need to bring his...
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and the university of texas at austin confirming three virus clusters on its campus. the university of wisconsin and madison pausing in-person classes nor tclass s for two weeks and the high number of positive tests causing two residence halls to quarantine. >> most important to every student out there, please get tests. it is really important. >> reporter: even more concerning, at the university of tennessee, some fraternities have been undermining the rules meant to keep them safe. >> fraternity leaders communicating to houses to have parties and how to avoid being caught, avoid the police. >> reporter: and at the k-12 level, at least three teachers have died this year from covid-19 complications, including 28-year-old demetria bannister. she was a third grade elementary school. >> she enjoyed her job. she enjoyed teaching and educating people. demetria was a soldier for us. shaf she was always free spirited and kept the family together. >> reporter: this as confidence gathers on the vaccine front. a new poll shows 62% of americans feel political pressure will rush
and the university of texas at austin confirming three virus clusters on its campus. the university of wisconsin and madison pausing in-person classes nor tclass s for two weeks and the high number of positive tests causing two residence halls to quarantine. >> most important to every student out there, please get tests. it is really important. >> reporter: even more concerning, at the university of tennessee, some fraternities have been undermining the rules meant to keep them...
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lives like pamela turner in baytown, texas. lives like 7-year-old ayana stanley in detroit who was also killed as a result of a dangerous no-knock warrant. because we have to speak truth to power when we get an opportunity, and these dangerous no-knock warrants are disproportionately executed against black people in america. and so i'm very happy that the metro council also stood united with tamika palmer to pass breonna's law, to abolish these dangerous no-knock warrants, because it was foreseeable who was most being put in danger with these no-knock warrants. and so i want to point out very significantly what happened in louisville here today. representing george floyd in minneapolis, minnesota, jacob blake in kenosha, wisconsin, pamela turner in baytown, texas, right outside of houston, terrence crutcher in oklahoma. botham jones, joseph richardson in baton rouge, louisiana, and so many other names of black people who have been killed by police in america while most of america is dealing with the covid-19 pandemic, we at bla
lives like pamela turner in baytown, texas. lives like 7-year-old ayana stanley in detroit who was also killed as a result of a dangerous no-knock warrant. because we have to speak truth to power when we get an opportunity, and these dangerous no-knock warrants are disproportionately executed against black people in america. and so i'm very happy that the metro council also stood united with tamika palmer to pass breonna's law, to abolish these dangerous no-knock warrants, because it was...
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that's the beige color and it includes texas which, of course, was a big piece of the summer surge. eight states trending down, still including arizona and california. they were a big part of the summer surge. florida holding steady, although in recent days a spike there, as well. we'll get to that in a moment. this is the saddest map we show and 15 states still reporting more deaths this week than last week. the case count stays up and sadly the 15 states report, and 12 states holding steady and 23 states trending down meaning fewer deaths this week, and the trending down number there. you watch the case trend and you see this is where we were in the beginning of summer and this is why dr. fauci had memorial day and july 4th started to climb up into here and up we went. this is where the baseline was. this is where it is. above 40,000 again and the cases coming in yesterday. too high, the public health experts say as people go back to school as we get into the fall flu season and beyond. look at this, this is a trend we've seen throughout and you've had cases drop on the weekend an
that's the beige color and it includes texas which, of course, was a big piece of the summer surge. eight states trending down, still including arizona and california. they were a big part of the summer surge. florida holding steady, although in recent days a spike there, as well. we'll get to that in a moment. this is the saddest map we show and 15 states still reporting more deaths this week than last week. the case count stays up and sadly the 15 states report, and 12 states holding steady...
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kelly belzer had been a school nurse in texas for 22 years. she passed away after a long fight with covid-19. her family said she was their rock. kelly's principal put it simply, and i'll quoting now, we need to have loe each other as much as she loved all of us. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. i'll be back tomorrow in the situation room. race for the white house, carter versus ford, starts right now. >>> you're the unknown governor of jorming, a peanut farmer from the south. what do you know about washington? but your country is in turmoil. the presidency in disgrace. and
kelly belzer had been a school nurse in texas for 22 years. she passed away after a long fight with covid-19. her family said she was their rock. kelly's principal put it simply, and i'll quoting now, we need to have loe each other as much as she loved all of us. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. i'll be back tomorrow in the situation room. race for the white house, carter versus ford, starts right now. >>> you're the unknown governor of jorming, a peanut...
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the three states with texas that were a big part of the summer surge. looking at the death trends still always a troubling map full of pain. see the deep red, 50% deaths higher deaths this week than last week. 16 states in all reporting more deaths this week than the last week. 16 states holding steady and 18 reporting fewer deaths compared to a week ago. the trend line we watch to see if we're coming down from the summer surge or if we have a plateau here. before the summer surge we were around 20,000 new infections a day. at the moment yesterday was 34,000 and change. we're plateaued right now around 35,000 new infections a day. will that hold? continue to come down? that's the challenge for the weeks ahead. if you look at the positivity rate nationally, this is a better number. below 5%, yesterday's test results 4% nationally. but that is a better number certainly if you look back at april early on you see this come down here now. some experts say are we testing enough? is it an honest snapshot? that's a conversation for the days and weeks ahead. whe
the three states with texas that were a big part of the summer surge. looking at the death trends still always a troubling map full of pain. see the deep red, 50% deaths higher deaths this week than last week. 16 states in all reporting more deaths this week than the last week. 16 states holding steady and 18 reporting fewer deaths compared to a week ago. the trend line we watch to see if we're coming down from the summer surge or if we have a plateau here. before the summer surge we were...
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i want to go to congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas. democratic congresswoman. as we're working on getting our shot there, we've got our protests in cities across the country, i want to give you a chance to react to the announcement today to the attorney general in kentucky who laid his reasoning out, yet no officers charged directly with the death of breonna taylor. and the only charges for one officers related to bothering others, endangering others in the apartment complex. what is your reaction? >> thank you for having me. my plea is to have peaceful protests, non-violent protests. i understand what the protesters are crying out for, and that's simple justice. what happened today is a great injustice. we understand the scales of justice. we understand the right to be innocent until proven guilty. in the instance of this meager zie indictment, if you will, this reckless endangerment, the facts were not put before the grand jury as extensive as they were. there are too many unanswered questions. and in actuality, this should have had the opportunity for a jury
i want to go to congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas. democratic congresswoman. as we're working on getting our shot there, we've got our protests in cities across the country, i want to give you a chance to react to the announcement today to the attorney general in kentucky who laid his reasoning out, yet no officers charged directly with the death of breonna taylor. and the only charges for one officers related to bothering others, endangering others in the apartment complex. what is...
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ted cruz, the texas republican who did meet with her today, he said they didn't discuss that. but when he was asked by reporters about whether he thinks she should be recused, he said no. he said the reason why they need the supreme court nominee now is so that they can resolve any cases that arise in the wake of the elections. that is similar to what other people, administration and the like are pushing. also, it's unclear how much she really detailed other cases that may come down before her, how she may come down if she just confirmed to the court, one of course being roe v. wade. donu says that was not a major topic ofa lot of them don't want to meet because they don't want to lend what they say is legitimacy to this process. >> ted cruz had no problem with an eight-member supreme court from february 2016 until 2017. manu, what are you learning about democrats' efforts to stop her confirmation? can they actually do anything to stop it? >> very little. in fact, i just asked chuck schumer about that because of the moment the republicans are pushing to get her confirmed by th
ted cruz, the texas republican who did meet with her today, he said they didn't discuss that. but when he was asked by reporters about whether he thinks she should be recused, he said no. he said the reason why they need the supreme court nominee now is so that they can resolve any cases that arise in the wake of the elections. that is similar to what other people, administration and the like are pushing. also, it's unclear how much she really detailed other cases that may come down before her,...